Billy Ray Cyrus, performs, stars in new movie
Monday, November 23, 2009 – Billy Ray Cyrus will star in the Hallmark Channel original movie "Christmas in Canaan" which airs Saturday Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. eastern. Cyrus wrote and performed the new original song, We'll Get By Somehow (We Always Do) for the movie.
Hallmark Channel is debuting the music video for this song, exclusively, on the Nov. 28 during the premiere of the Hallmark Channel original movie "The National Tree.
Hallmark Channel's Facebook page will premiere the song, first and exclusively on Nov. 24, the day after its relaunch. On Nov 25, the stream of the song is available to all interested radio stations, websites and blogs by visiting Hallmark Channel's Facebook page. From Nov. 25-27, Hallmark Channel is giving the MP3 of the song away free on its Facebook page.
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CD reviews for Billy Ray Cyrus
Billy Ray Cyrus has not been a stranger to commercial success over his 30-year career. After achieving immediate global stardom with 1992's iconic breakout hit "Achy Breaky Heart," he spent years starring in his uber-famous daughter's Disney juggernaut, "Hannah Montana." Now he has two Grammys for the duet with Lil Nas X on "Old Town Road" On its heels is this incredibly brief three-song EP "The Singin' Hills Sessions Vol. 1 Sunset. ...
If one were filling a time capsule with predictions for the future of music some 20-plus years ago at the height of the "Achy Breaky Heart" fame of Billy Ray Cyrus, it's doubtful Cyrus' name would have made the list. Yet building on the success of that line dancing ear worm, Cyrus has carved out quite a career for himself, releasing over 15 albums and garnering acting success through television gigs like "Doc" and "Hannah Montana," not to mention his recent ...
Originally conceived of as a project to honor his favorite songwriters and artists, Billy Ray Cyrus found his latest outing taking on a life of its own. Infused with plenty of classic country sentiments and songs written and made popular by artists like Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, and Waylon Jennings, among many others, the record shimmers with the impact and influence of those same artists as Cyrus showcases the music that he loves while making it his own.
Joining Cyrus in this ...
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